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The Gardens Mall Kuala Lumpur is an upscale shopping complex that has all your shopping bases covered. Under its roof you will find approximately 200 stores, spread across its six floors, housing the world’s top fashion designers, clothing labels and chain department stores, making it easy to get whatever you need. Situated within The Gardens Hotel and Residences.

Specialising in celebrity-worthy fashion finds, the six-storey The Gardens Mall is worthy of being considered a ‘destination mall’, by virtue of what it has to offer serious shoppers not only onsite, but in its vicinity. Just next door is Mid Valley Megamall, one of the city’s largest retail developments where you can find both a wide array of cost-effective marques.

Located about seven km from the PETRONAS Twin Towers, on the outskirts of the Kuala Lumpur city centre, size-wise it is spread out over 9.7 acres and besides the mall, the mixed development complex has four towers – one houses a five-star hotel, two are residential blocks and the fourth is an office space.

Interior Design

The Gardens Mall in Kuala Lumpur is not your typical, two-story atrium with moderately priced clothing and fast food restaurants: rather this Klang Valley staple is the perfect example of how understated and elegant some malls can be. Opened in 2007, it has a façade of classic-brown panelled walls and faux greenery. Inside its noticeable design features include solid colours and sleek, straight lines with sharp corners, with few accent fixtures, resulting in a clean and open look.

Under its roof you will find some of the ritziest shops around, with anchor tenants including Japanese big-box retailer Isetan, US bookstore chain Borders, UK department giant Robinsons and Malaysia’s largest movie franchise Golden Screen Cinemas. The mall specialises in high end brands, with marques such as Banana Republic, Coach, DKNY, Hermes and Michael Kors well represented.

Brands

The lower ground floor at The Gardens Mall is dedicated to a rather sprawling food court where you can enjoy local specialties and even some western food (pizza and pasta), but it is the restaurants surrounding it that really are the best places to indulge. Our favourite is Alexis, which specialises in western food (plus it has a great cocktail menu), or enjoy some incredibly fresh sushi at Sushi Zanmai on the third floor: if this does not entice you, the mall’s choices of 30 restaurants are sure to please even the most picky visitor.

Burberry

Calvin Klein

DKNY

Hermes

Karren Millen

Kate Space

Louis Vuitton

Michael kors

Versace

Fleur

Laura Mercier

L’Occitane En Provence

La Senza Express

Promod

Warehouse

Armani Exchange

Banana Republic

Lacoste

Just B

Borders

Dr Martens

Cres Wellness

Errabella Prestige

SRM Custom-blended Skincare

Entertainment

More than just a shopping centre, The Gardens Mall Kuala Lumpur is a complete entertainment experience. Do not forget to check out the ground floor walkways outside the central courtyard - they are a great place to people-watch as people come and go between Mid Valley Megamall and The Gardens Mall. Movie enthusiasts can enjoy the fifth floor’s Golden Screen Cinema, Malaysia's only boutique cinema with seven halls, two of which are Gold Class. One floor up is Vertigo, one of the city’s most popular rooftop bars and dance clubs, plus there is also a branch of popular karaoke bar, Red Box on site.

If you are using Kuala Lumpur’s public transportation system then the KL Komuter Mid Valley Station will take you almost directly to The Gardens’ doorstep. Also, several RapidKL public buses – U66, U84, U85, U87 and T631 – arrive at Mid Valley Megamall’s North Court entrance, making it easy to walk over to the mall.

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A stay at The Gardens Hotel and Residences places you in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, minutes from Mid Valley Mega Mall and close to Malaysian Houses of Parliament.Featured amenities include a business center, a 24-hour front desk, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Read More...